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Stinz #14

$3.99

Donna Barr

Standard Comic
Black & White
Page Count: 36

What It's About

Stinz 14 — “Old Man Out” (“Hooves of Death”) Stinz mowing down the hay and some of his neighbors. The tradition of The Old Man, the last shock of corn to be harvested in the fall, leads to a moment of nobility on Stinz’s part — and a moment of violence for a pushy neighbor. Kindness, poverty, jealousy and deliberate comical nastiness round out a little more of the Geisel Valley’s personalities who don’t know when to stop kidding. And if they keep playing this rough, somebody’s going to get hurt. “Hooves of Death” is a bonkers take on the Ninja genre. Stinz is the story of a centaur, although he’d prefer it if you called him a Half-horse. Stinz is a big blond stallion, black as night on the hair end, whose excellent animal instincts and fine human brain too often cancel each other out. In a series that follows his life from clumsy colt and accidental soldier to legendary war hero and mayor of his small home town, Stinz never fails to be in the middle of his world’s events. It’s not OUR world, but what difference does that make?